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wilkes-barre and normal battle without score rv r w t"i l> iwpijhf: j;,;, ——— neither team able to show much in way of new foot ball. r~ . 1 normal aggressor, had ball nearwilkes-barre's goal several times but didn't get it over. 5 r • : ~— the gridiron supplanted diamond as centre of athletic interest saturday in bloomsburg when normal and wilkes-barre high battled ; through 50 minutes play without j either team scoring. it was a light between two evenly matched teams, neither which offered much way new foot ball, with coach weimer stating after game that men had not entirely come up to his expectations. their tackling too unsatisfactory is altogether probable some changes will be made lineup. expressed themselves being dissatisfied refereeing treatment received, ar<%eager for return (tarns on own gounds. concensus opinion at school is, visitors received fair so far they are able judge there no unfairness decisions or otherwise. called 3:30 opened kick-off by norm.al, but few fumble gave ball normal, only lost shortly fumble. wilkes-barre, lighting hard, gradually forced toward her goal, close quarter dangerously near. during second stubbornly contested both sides touchdowns were made. normal opened the second half with a kick-off, which wilkes-barre received. after several minutes play, finding themselves hard pressed, visitors attempted kick. only few yards were gained by this and managed to secure ball, close wilkes-barre's goal. here an incident occurred caused much indignation among visiting team. their man, hicox claims he was for slugging; hlscox kicked man. series of short but steady gains placed within wiikes-barre's goal, penalty imposed hurdling carried them away safe distance. sprint again brought ball t<> wilkes barre's quarter closed too soon anything be accomplished. last near wilkes-liarre's it forced into centre lield although rest fought both teams, no touch downs made. bloomsburg. 11. s. mcdonald .... left end conklin smith tackle humph kester guard petty stark whitefield henderson . right crocker fry .j shepowieh throne brown (williams quarterback mchale i 8r0wn.... halfback hiscox davis ... ..morpheth miles fullback dunn referee, mccrea, berwick. umpire, hagenbuch, field judge bound, wilkes-barre. head linesman, leonard, substitutes shomuski kester, savidge hen<ff«fibrr, "wagonseller for miles, | hlrleman conklin, kelley humph, whltesell shepowick, kassenbach brown, dunn hiscox, shepard dunn. time of quarters, 15 and 10 minutes. remaining (james on normal scedule the games schedule bloomsburg state team this year are as follows: oct. 7 —carlisle indian res. at bloomsburg. 14. dickinson sem. williamsport. a 28—bucknell academy lcwreburg. nov. 11 —lock haven lock hav-| en. • 18—wyoming blooms- ijurg. i 25 —bellefonte 30 —thanksgiving day, uettys| burg college blocked kick enabled indians to down normal 10/07/11 rattling contest and hard fought between two evenly matched teams st * - normal has improved at stages of the game showed form over visitors. in a hard-fought game, 011 normal field saturday, the carlisle indian reserves won over lighter team rattling contest, by score of 5-0, blocked kick, attempted from near goal, permitting only touchdown one which, with exception this fluke, outplayed their opponents, showing greatly improved form week ago, executing forward pass good shape, but still manifesting pronounced weakness tackling. neither side scored first quarter. game was fought presence good-sized crowd, opening quarter tne kick-off, recovering ball goal and brilliant return got it well out danger zone. able to gain consecutively quarter, which developed into punting duel, having any decided advantage. closed on normal's twenty yard line. only score made. the second quarter was hard fought throughout and in it made goal of game. with ball near normal miles attempted to punt. pass bad struck a player rebounding, caught by an indian, who ran across line for touchdown. attempt failed. neither team imperilled other's during remainder half. latter half game each resorted largely forward pass, which proved good ground gainer both, but so evenly matched were the teams that fame for tnm greater part was fought near midfield. miles proved himself a tower of strength both on offense and defense normal. williams ran back punts in good shape smith valuable man defense. knittle, at tackle, should prove man. team general showed big improvement, while rooting hundred per cent, better than earlier season. coach o'brien, carlisle, who, by way, member harri3- burg basket ball when they played against bvbomsburg last winter, expressed as pleased with work officials treatment received. line-up: bloomsburg carjisle. . davis left end .. wallette .... tackle shebear kester guard bear stark center snozynskie... right ... white j fry 'throne bozentz |williums quarterback cornelius miles .. . left half back jackson wagonseller right gerous brown full broner touchdown, jackson. referee, mc- crea, berwick. umpire, hagenbuch, bloomsburg, s. l. 1., head linesman. jones, bloomsburg. timekeepers, leonard, o'bryan, carlisle. fifteen and ten minute quart- society news at normal. '"'m i.atffeiy attended and of especial interest was the regular meeting o£; calliepian society in their hall saturday evening, with newly, elected president, mr. evans, chair. "foot ball" keynoie evening's program following were given: "history foot ball," p. clive potts; ball poem, li. f>. savidge; "the rules —with a big eleven," messrs. kelson stark; reading journal, miss cole. at philologians, interesting rendered: review ol' goethe's life, warren jones; opera "faust," pegg; extract from faust, appleman: musical selections mrs. clague; "advance," wagonseller. normal faculty educational club resumes work 0m prof. w. b. sutliff president of this organization for comirg'-year.i |jf; !»;«. •, program soon ready i* ; buteveiy indication is that it will equal last yeax's. i '—• the faculty educational club of bloomsburg state normal school held their first meeting year in philo. hall evening when reorganization was effected for coming by election prof., w. i!. sullift'ls^esidenc. after a general discussion of the news, for morith, miss kllis, teacher in elocution, gave a, niost interesting sketch henry lbson, norwcgian dramatist, following this with reading play, "the doll llous," which will be given by the] shakesperean players two weeks from last night, and was most excellently given. program committee not quite ready to make full report but there i* every reason believe that year equally as varied i i' yei.r. so much enjoyed members. faculty members were out large numbers, all enthusiastic over prospect another delightful year's work. sii \m:sri;m;\\ i'layiohk wii lia vis l \k(ii: ai'diknckk presentation shakcsperean plays is popular liloomsburg throughout county evidenced fact already are very few seats remaining tlie afternoon evening performances play* crs, normal auditorium october 2fi. when same here spring sold long before day probably case resent instance. normal now preparing for gig game of year "mh wyoming seminary i'lays normal hero a week l'roin next saturday. two weeks of the hardest sort hard work is now lacing team. there will be no varsity game saturday and games, that with comes ! later. needless to say, every man on; 'the team wants nothing quite so i much as have chance at blue! white. but enable win, has determined this shall not lacking. win they if can make it possible. new men are out, erg who was suddenly called home expected back on gridiron soon. philos. .begun alabama, play augustus thom,as which expect present their reunion thanksgiving. produced under direction miss kills. those *vhe witnessed successful production ol sheridan's play, "the hisals year know what expect. ilikfcs mooney am! yctter cpem sunday in wilkes-ilarrc. liaitctt spent i'itts ton.

wilkes-barre and normal battle without score rv r w t"i l> iwpijhf: j;,;, ——— neither team able to show much in way of new foot ball. r~ . 1 normal aggressor, had ball nearwilkes-barre's goal several times but didn't get it over. 5 r • : ~— the gridiron supplanted diamond as centre of athletic interest saturday in bloomsburg when normal and wilkes-barre high battled ; through 50 minutes play without j either team scoring. it was a light between two evenly matched teams, neither which offered much way new foot ball, with coach weimer stating after game that men had not entirely come up to his expectations. their tackling too unsatisfactory is altogether probable some changes will be made lineup. expressed themselves being dissatisfied refereeing treatment received, ar wilkes barre's quarter closed too soon anything be accomplished. last near wilkes-liarre's it forced into centre lield although rest fought both teams, no touch downs made. bloomsburg. 11. s. mcdonald .... left end conklin smith tackle humph kester guard petty stark whitefield henderson . right crocker fry .j shepowieh throne brown (williams quarterback mchale i 8r0wn.... halfback hiscox davis ... ..morpheth miles fullback dunn referee, mccrea, berwick. umpire, hagenbuch, field judge bound, wilkes-barre. head linesman, leonard, substitutes shomuski kester, savidge hen. savidge; "the rules —with a big eleven," messrs. kelson stark; reading journal, miss cole. at philologians, interesting rendered: review ol' goethe's life, warren jones; opera "faust," pegg; extract from faust, appleman: musical selections mrs. clague; "advance," wagonseller. normal faculty educational club resumes work 0m prof. w. b. sutliff president of this organization for comirg'-year.i |jf; !»;«. •, program soon ready i* ; buteveiy indication is that it will equal last yeax's. i '—• the faculty educational club of bloomsburg state normal school held their first meeting year in philo. hall evening when reorganization was effected for coming by election prof., w. i!. sullift'ls^esidenc. after a general discussion of the news, for morith, miss kllis, teacher in elocution, gave a, niost interesting sketch henry lbson, norwcgian dramatist, following this with reading play, "the doll llous," which will be given by the] shakesperean players two weeks from last night, and was most excellently given. program committee not quite ready to make full report but there i* every reason believe that year equally as varied i i' yei.r. so much enjoyed members. faculty members were out large numbers, all enthusiastic over prospect another delightful year's work. sii \m:sri;m;\\ i'layiohk wii lia vis l \k(ii: ai'diknckk presentation shakcsperean plays is popular liloomsburg throughout county evidenced fact already are very few seats remaining tlie afternoon evening performances play* crs, normal auditorium october 2fi. when same here spring sold long before day probably case resent instance. normal now preparing for gig game of year "mh wyoming seminary i'lays normal hero a week l'roin next saturday. two weeks of the hardest sort hard work is now lacing team. there will be no varsity game saturday and games, that with comes ! later. needless to say, every man on; 'the team wants nothing quite so i much as have chance at blue! white. but enable win, has determined this shall not lacking. win they if can make it possible. new men are out, erg who was suddenly called home expected back on gridiron soon. philos. .begun alabama, play augustus thom,as which expect present their reunion thanksgiving. produced under direction miss kills. those *vhe witnessed successful production ol sheridan's play, "the hisals year know what expect. ilikfcs mooney am! yctter cpem sunday in wilkes-ilarrc. liaitctt spent i'itts ton.